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  • Guardian News and Media
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    Guardian News and Media reports an 11.3% mean gender pay gap

    2018-03-15T11:12:33Z

    Media organisation Guardian News and Media has reported an 11.3% mean gender pay gap for fixed hourly pay as at 5 April 2017.The organisation has reported its gender pay gap data across 1,557 UK employees in line with the government’s gender pay gap reporting regulations and ahead of the private ...

  • ITN
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    ITN reports a 19.6% mean gender pay gap

    2018-03-15T10:45:00Z

    Media organisation ITN has reported a 19.6% mean gender pay gap for fixed hourly pay.The organisation has reported its gender pay gap data in line with the government’s gender pay gap reporting regulations and ahead of the private sector submission deadline of 4 April 2018.The gender pay gap reporting regulations ...

  • Damian-Hinds
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    Government agrees six-month childcare voucher extension

    2018-03-14T12:01:41Z

    The government has agreed to delay the closure of the workplace childcare voucher system for six months.Damian Hinds (pictured), the Secretary of State for Education and member of Parliament (MP) for East Hampshire, confirmed at the House of Commons yesterday (Tuesday 13 March 2018) that the April deadline for the ...

  • Australian money
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    EnergyAustralia invests $1.2m to close gender pay gap

    2018-03-14T11:10:28Z

    Energy retail organisation EnergyAustralia is investing $1.2 million (£678,309.21) in pay increases in order to close its 2% gender pay gap.Effective from April 2018, the organisation will be awarding approximately 350 female employees with a one-off pay adjustment payment of $3,500 (£1,978.40) as part of its annual salary review process. ...

  • Westminster Abbey
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    Westminster Abbey reports a 2% mean gender pay gap

    2018-03-14T10:40:39Z

    Westminster Abbey has reported a 2% mean gender pay gap for fixed hourly pay.The religious establishment has reported its gender pay gap data in line with the government’s gender pay gap reporting regulations and ahead of the private sector submission deadline of 4 April 2018.The gender pay gap reporting regulations ...

  • Justin
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    50% will use workplace pension for retirement income

    2018-03-13T11:36:48Z

    Half (50%) of respondents who are approaching retirement in the next 10 years plan to use their workplace pension for their retirement income, according to research by Age Partnership.Its Is the UK retirement ready? report, which surveyed 2,000 UK adults who are either retired, approaching retirement in the next 10 ...

  • Harriet Steel
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    Hermes Investment Management reports a 30.2% mean gender pay gap

    2018-03-13T11:02:57Z

    Asset management organisation Hermes Investment Management has reported a 30.2% mean gender pay gap for fixed hourly pay as at April 2017.The organisation has reported its gender pay gap data in line with the government’s gender pay gap reporting regulations and ahead of the private sector submission deadline of 4 ...

  • Wim Dejonghe
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    Allen and Overy reports a 19.8% mean gender pay gap

    2018-03-13T10:23:13Z

    Image credit: Allen and OveryInternational law firm Allen and Overy has reported a 19.8% mean gender pay gap for fixed hourly pay as at 5 April 2017.The organisation has reported its gender pay gap data in line with the government’s gender pay gap reporting regulations and ahead of the private ...

  • BT
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    BT Group reports a 7% mean gender pay gap

    2018-03-12T11:44:43Z

    Telecommunications organisation BT Group has reported a 7% mean gender pay gap for fixed hourly pay as at 5 April 2017 across its seven legal entities.The organisation has reported its gender pay gap data for 84,945 employees, including executive directors, in line with the government’s gender pay gap reporting regulations ...

  • Target
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    Target to increase minimum hourly pay to $12

    2018-03-12T10:50:14Z

    Image credit: TargetUS-based retail organisation Target is to increase its minimum hourly wage from $11 (£7.94) to $12 (£8.66).The pay rise is due to be awarded to existing staff members from spring 2018 as part of the organisation’s wider multi-year strategy. The strategy also includes store expansions and new service ...

  • Jamie King
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    EXCLUSIVE: 43% feel more appreciated when offered additional annual leave

    2018-03-12T10:19:46Z

    EXCLUSIVE: More than two-fifths (43%) of respondents select additional annual leave as the work-related benefit that would make them feel most appreciated at work, according to research by Xexec.Its survey of 1,720 employees also found that 47% of respondents want to receive rewards spontaneously, compared to 38% who would like ...

  • John Lewis Waitrose
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    John Lewis Partnership to give 5% bonus to staff

    2018-03-09T12:01:55Z

    The John Lewis Partnership is to pay 85,500 employees across John Lewis and Waitrose a bonus worth 5% of their salary, totalling £74 million.The bonuses have been awarded after the organisation announced its profit before tax, bonuses and exceptional payments of £289.2 million in the year ending 27 January 2018. ...

  • Make Collective
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    Make Collective offers bonuses to employees who cycle to work

    2018-03-09T11:03:30Z

    New Zealand-based advertising and creative agency Make Collective offers its six employees a financial year-end bonus if they cycle to and from work.The initiative, which launched in February 2018, awards employees $5 (£2.63) a day if they cycle on their commute. Employees that maintain cycling to and from work for ...

  • Marriott Hotels
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    Marriott Hotels and Wagamama named on minimum wage non-compliance list

    2018-03-09T10:36:03Z

    Asian restaurant chain Wagamama and international hotel group Marriott Hotels (pictured) are among the 179 employers named by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) for failure to pay employees the national minimum wage and the national living wage.Wagamama, which topped the government’s 14th list of organisations that ...

  • British Virgin Islands
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    Virgin seeks personal assistant to move to Necker Island

    2018-03-08T16:53:20Z

    Something for the weekend: Employees looking to swap dreary British weather for a nine-to-five that incorporates more sun, sea and sand should check out the latest recruitment drive from international investment group Virgin, which is looking for a new personal assistant to work on Necker Island, a private island in ...

  • healthy behaviours
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    Poll: 77% think employers should offer incentives for staff to adopt healthy habits

    2018-03-08T15:50:46Z

    Employee Benefits poll: More than three-quarters (77%) of respondents think that employers should offer incentives for all employees to adopt healthy behaviours.A straw poll of www.employeebenefits.co.uk readers, which received 61 responses, also found that 13% of respondents feel that employers should provide incentives for some staff in order to encourage ...

  • Top-10-1-7-March-2018
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    Top 10 most read stories: 1-7 March 2018

    2018-03-08T15:40:04Z

    The 10 most read stories on www.employeebenefits.co.uk between 1 and 7 March 2018 were: Morrisons to face legal action over equal payBjorn Borg holds compulsory exercise hour for Swedish employeesEmployee Benefits Connect 2018 speaker slidesCourt of Appeal rules in favour of Air Products in long-term incentive plan age discrimination caseNational ...

  • Healthcare-pic
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    Crest Healthcare pleads guilty to auto-enrolment non-compliance

    2018-03-08T11:34:12Z

    Crest Healthcare and its managing director, Sheila Aluko, have pleaded guilty to not complying with auto-enrolment duties and to providing false information to The Pensions Regulator (TPR) about a workplace pension scheme.The healthcare organisation and Aluko each pleaded guilty to one charge of knowingly or recklessly providing false or misleading ...

  • Next
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    Next to face legal action over equal pay

    2018-03-08T10:37:59Z

    Retailer Next is to face legal action over equal pay from current and former female store-based employees who claim they are paid less than male staff working in the organisation's warehouses.The equal pay claims regard the disparity in earnings between female employees working across Next’s UK stores compared to the ...